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Hacienda Antigua B&B - Albuquerque, New Mexico

6708 Tierra NW
Albuquerque, NM 87107
Nightly Rates (139.00 - 179.00)   3 Star
Hacienda Antigua B&B

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Property Description
Featured on the Learning Channel's Great Country Inns Program, this 200 year-old Spanish hacienda combines an exquisite historical ambiance with luxurious accommodations that give visitors an unforgettable taste of the Old Southwest. Built by a Spanish soldier sent by King Charles III of Spain to find gold, the hacienda has been a trading post on the El Camino Real and a stagecoach stop between Santa Fe and Mexico City. In its heyday, it boasted 28 rooms, a cantina and a mercantile store. Today the gentle courtyard is a peaceful retreat of dancing sunlight, shady portals and a dazzling, ever-changing display of flowers. Listen to the trickling fountain, snooze in the hammock by the swimming pool, and relax in the hot tub under the big New Mexico sky. A hearty, palate-pleasing breakfast is served in the sun-splashed courtyard in the summer, and in front of a crackling kiva fireplace in the winter. A different menu greets guests each day with entrees such as decadent waffles, sumptuous egg casseroles with a taste of the delicious New Mexican green chile, and a knock-out bread pudding that sends everyone back for more. Breakfast at Hacienda Antigua was featured in Culinary Trends Magazine. Colorful quilts, quality linens, polished antiques, and a fine collection of New Mexico folk art give each room its own special feeling. The warmth and serenity that surround you will revitalize your spirit. Visitors linger...not wanting to leave.

Hacienda Antigua B&B


Amenities
  • Free Parking

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking


  • Room Information
    Hacienda Antigua B&B
  • Adobe Room

  • Deluxe Adobe Room with QUEEN Bed Fireplace-Antique Furnishings-Courtyard Elegant rooms with queen bed, private bath. Your own pinon wood fire in winter, cool portals and gardens just outside in summer. Comfortable antiques, clawfoot tubs with brass shower, pedestal sinks, and Mexican tile. Some with extra single bed.
  • Hacienda Suite

  • Deluxe Hacienda Fireplace Suite with KING Bed Fireplace-Courtyard-Deluxe Bathroom These suites have a cozy sitting area with kiva fireplace, bedroom with king bed, that open through into the courtyard. Large private bath with old fashioned pedestal tub (some with jacuzzi tubs), brass shower and mexican tile adds to the 19th century abiance.
  • 2 Bedroom Casita

  • CASITA - 2 Bedrooms QUEEN Beds 2 Bathrooms Living Room, Kitchen, Fireplace, Cable TV This wonderful Casita is located next door to the Hacienda. Guest have access to the grounds, pool and Jacuzzi at the Hacienda.
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  • Best available room at check in

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1600 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Time Zone is  MST - Mountain Standard Time 

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  • Directions
    Exit I-25 on Osuna heading West. Go 2.5 miles, turn right after railroad tracks onto Tierra Drive. Proceed 2 blocks to 6708.

    Guarantee Policy
    Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.

    Cancellation Policy
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    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant / Dining Information  Property offers a complimentary continental breakfast each morning. There are many fine restaurants located nearby.

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  • -Skiing -Mountain/Forest Hiking -Winter Sports -Biking -Fishing

  • Area Attractions

  • -Mountain/Forest Hiking -Skiing -Winter Sports -Biking -Fishing -Tramway -Rio Grande Zoo -Botanical Park -Aquarium -Natural History Museum -Petroglyph Park -Indian Cultural Center

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